I purchased my first surf board from Dale Patton in 1947. He charged me five dollars. it was made of redwood stringers and covered in 1/8 inch aircraft plywood. It had a hole drilled in the upturned nose and had a cork stuck in it. The tail was square and it had a six inch skeg. I loved that board and got big chest muscles making it go. I used to grab a beach towel between my toes and used it as a sail. I was wind surfing in 1947

For those who haven't lived in the L.A. area, I can tell you that thunder is very rare there. You can go several years without ever hearing any. But I had an email from my brother this morning telling me that there was thunder in Lomita yesterday, and one of his dogs was barking at it. Of course this proves that climate change is a hoax.

Ricks, something tells me that aint the first hail storm they surfed in. The first 1 is where is how they got their brain injury that fixed it so they did not know the dangers. A 3 inch hail stone making a direct hit on your head would probably take your behind right off the face of the earth.Or at least make you a vegetable plate anyhow

No big hail there, Mack. Like thunder, any at all is pretty rare. During more than forty years I lived there, I think I may have seen hail maybe three or four times. It was all mighty small stuff. They just don't have the wide differences in temperature that produce big hail.

The production of hail has zero to do with "climate change". Large hail is produced whenever the air mass has lots of lifting capacity (instability) and a large amount moisture is present period. It lifts this moisture above the freezing level where the super cooled water combines to form hail. Eventually, there is enough of it by weight to overcome the lifting action of the air mass and it dissipates falling back to earth. This can and does happen all over the place. Occurs often with thunderstorms in the midwest and south.

It does however help to claim that every bad event in human history is due to climate change brought about by the burning of fossil fuel.

Trying to tie the two together is like trying to claim the reason Hitler didn't drink was because it made him mean.